Battlefield sits along the southern edge of Greene County, close to the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield site and within one of the most active storm corridors in Southwest Missouri. If hail moved through your neighborhood and you are not sure what happened up on your roof, we will come find out. Teague Roofing Plus offers free, no-obligation roof inspections across Battlefield and the surrounding area.
We get on the roof, check every surface, and give you a straight answer. Call 417-883-7663 to schedule yours today.

Teague Roofing Plus has been inspecting and protecting Southwest Missouri homes since Kenneth Teague founded this company in 1971. Today, owner Josh Tessmer runs the operation and still shows up personally on inspections. We are based at 6149 US-60 in Springfield, just a short drive from Battlefield, and we work across Greene County every single week.
Battlefield’s location along the southern Greene County border puts it squarely in a severe hail zone. The area sees hard freeze-thaw cycles each winter and sits in the path of storm systems that track northeast across Southwest Missouri every spring. A roof that looks fine from the driveway after a storm may have real damage that only shows up on the surface itself.
We know this part of the county because we have worked here for decades. Newer subdivisions near Republic Road and the FF Highway corridor sit right alongside older rural properties, and both show different wear patterns after a storm season. A free inspection from Teague tells you exactly where things stand, with photos to back it up. Learn more about our work as a roofing company in Springfield and the surrounding area.
Our inspections are not a quick glance from the yard. Josh and our crew get on your roof and check every component by hand. We look at every shingle plane, every valley, every piece of flashing around your chimney, pipe boots, vents, and wall transitions. We examine your ridge caps, drip edge, and gutters. If we can safely access your attic, we check there too, looking for staining, moisture, and ventilation problems that often go unnoticed for months.
We are an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor, a designation fewer than 1% of roofers nationally earn. We are also BBB A+ rated since December 2019, a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite in 2022 and 2024, and members of the Home Builders Association of Springfield. We are MO-licensed and carry full liability and workers’ compensation insurance.
When you call 417-883-7663, you reach people who live and work here. Not a call center. Not a crew from another state. That matters when you need someone who actually knows what a spring hailstorm does to a fifteen-year-old roof in southern Greene County.























According to local hail tracking data for the Springfield area, the region has logged 86 on-the-ground hail reports by trained spotters and been under severe weather warnings 66 times in the past 12 months. Doppler radar detected hail 137 times in that same period. Battlefield’s location in southern Greene County puts it directly in that storm corridor.
Hail damage does not announce itself with a ceiling stain. Shingle bruising, granule loss, and dented flashing require a trained inspector on the surface to find. If a storm moved through your zip code, a free inspection is the only way to know for certain what happened up there. The clock on your insurance claim starts the moment the storm passes.
Every free roof inspection in SW Missouri starts on the roof itself, not from the driveway. We walk every plane and check shingle condition for bruising, granule loss, cracking, and curling. We examine all flashing points, every valley, every vent. We look at your gutters for granule accumulation, which tells the story of how much your shingles have been shedding over time. We photograph every finding before we come down. You get a written report with real photos, not a verbal summary at the truck. If your roof is solid, we tell you that. If something needs attention, we show you exactly what and why, with no pressure attached. Battlefield homeowners deserve the same thorough process we bring to every job across Southwest Missouri.
Most Battlefield homeowners file a roof insurance claim once or twice in their lives. We handle them every week. After a storm, we inspect your roof at no cost, document every piece of damage with timestamped photos, and schedule a time to meet your insurance adjuster on site. Our team walks the roof with the adjuster and makes sure nothing gets overlooked.
The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance notes that under an Actual Cash Value policy, a carrier may pay as little as 20% of replacement cost on an aging roof. Getting proper documentation before you file is not optional. It is what makes the claim viable. We also help you understand your rights as a Missouri homeowner throughout the process. Read our guide on how to file a roof insurance claim before you call your carrier.
Battlefield has seen steady residential growth over the past two decades, with many homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s now reaching an age where shingles begin to break down in earnest. Granule loss accelerates under Southwest Missouri’s summer heat, and freeze-thaw cycles crack shingles and compromise flashing long before water ever reaches your ceiling.
If our inspection finds that roof replacement is the right answer, we walk you through every option, including materials, timelines, and whether an insurance claim applies. If minor repairs are all that is needed, we handle those too. Read our post on roof repair vs. roof replacement to understand how we make that call.
Sometimes an inspection uncovers an active problem, not just wear or storm bruising. A failed pipe boot seal, lifted valley flashing, or cracked ridge cap can allow water to enter your attic for months before it reaches a ceiling. When our inspection finds active damage, we explain your options clearly and can move to roof repair quickly. If the damage is urgent, our team provides emergency roof repair response. We also walk you through what to do inside the home while we work. See our guide on what to do when your roof starts leaking for immediate steps you can take safely.
After a major storm rolls through southern Greene County, out-of-state crews show up fast. They knock on doors, pressure homeowners to sign contracts on the spot, and disappear after the job is done. A free inspection from a storm chaser is not the same as a free inspection from a company that has been roofing Southwest Missouri since 1971.
When you choose an inspector, ask whether they carry full liability and workers’ compensation insurance. Ask whether they provide written, photo-documented reports. Ask whether they will meet your adjuster on site. Ask whether they handle permits when work is needed. Teague Roofing Plus answers yes to all of those. Read our post on storm chasers vs. local roofers before you let anyone on your roof.
The National Roofing Contractors Association recommends professional roof inspections at least twice per year, in spring and in fall. In Battlefield, that recommendation carries real weight. Spring inspections catch damage from winter ice and freeze-thaw cycles before it worsens through summer heat. Fall inspections prepare your roof for the next round of freezing temperatures and ice storm risk.
Beyond the seasonal schedule, get an inspection after any storm that produces hail larger than one inch or winds above 60 mph. NWS Springfield climatology data shows April and May are the peak hail months in the region, with a secondary spike in September. You should also schedule an inspection if your roof is 10 years old or older, before buying or selling a home, and before filing any insurance claim. See our 2026 storm season roof prep guide for a full seasonal checklist.
When we come down off your roof, we do not hand you a business card and leave. We walk through the full written report with you on the spot. Every finding is documented with photos. We explain what is in good shape, what is marginal, and what needs attention now versus later. If your roof is solid, we tell you that and walk away. No pressure, no manufactured urgency.
If storm damage is present and an insurance claim makes sense, our team documents the damage in a format your carrier can use and meets the adjuster on site at no extra charge. If storm damage roof repair is warranted, we handle all permit coordination with Greene County, whichever applies to your property. Homeowners in Battlefield never have to deal with permits directly when they work with us. Our full checklist of what gets documented is covered in the roof inspection checklist for SW Missouri homeowners.
Yes, completely. Our inspections cost nothing and come with zero obligation to hire us or purchase anything. We get on your roof, check every component, photograph every finding, and walk you through the results before we leave. If your roof is in good shape, we shake your hand and go. There is no contract to sign, no sales pitch, and no follow-up pressure.
This is how Teague Roofing Plus has built its reputation across Southwest Missouri since 1971. We would rather give you an honest answer today and earn your trust for when you actually need work done. Be cautious of any inspector who asks you to sign a direction-to-pay or assignment-of-benefits form before the inspection even starts. A legitimate free inspection requires nothing from you upfront. Read more about how to spot pressure tactics in our post on storm chasers vs. local roofers.
Most residential inspections in Battlefield take between 45 minutes and 90 minutes. The time depends on your roof's size, pitch, and complexity. A straightforward single-story ranch takes less time than a steep multi-plane roof with multiple chimneys and dormers.
Our process covers the full exterior, including every shingle plane, all flashing points, gutters, drip edge, ridge caps, and vents. If attic access is available, we check inside too. You receive your written photo report and a full walkthrough of findings before we leave your property. We do not do drive-by inspections or quick visual checks from a ladder. If you want to know what a thorough inspection covers, our roof inspection checklist walks through every component we examine.
Hail damage is almost never visible from the ground. On asphalt shingles, it shows up as dark circular spots where granules have been knocked loose and the mat underneath is exposed. You may also see dents on metal vents, cracked ridge caps, or bruised gutters. Granule buildup at your downspouts after a storm is a sign worth noting.
Battlefield sits in a severe hail zone within Greene County, and NWS Springfield climatology data shows April and May are the peak months for hail in the region, with a secondary spike in September. We recommend a professional inspection after any storm producing hail one inch or larger. Our inspectors get on the surface and document everything with photos, which is what your insurance carrier needs to process a claim. See our full post on hail damage roof inspection for a detailed breakdown of what storm bruising looks like.
Yes, and this is one of the most important reasons to schedule an inspection quickly after a storm. Professional photo documentation from a trained inspector is what makes a roof insurance claim viable. Missouri carriers require proof that damage was storm-caused, and the documentation we provide establishes what was damaged, where it was damaged, and what event caused it.
Our team provides insurance claim assistance at no extra charge. We meet your adjuster on site, walk the roof with them, and make sure nothing gets overlooked. The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance notes that under an Actual Cash Value policy, an aging roof may receive a significantly reduced payout without strong documentation. Missouri homeowners typically have up to two years from a storm event to file a claim, but the sooner you document, the easier it is to tie damage to a specific storm.
No permit is required for an inspection. You can have your roof inspected at any time without involving any building office or county permit department.
Permits are required when work is actually performed, specifically for re-roofing, tear-offs, structural repairs, or material type changes. Battlefield properties in unincorporated Greene County fall under the 2012 building codes, with the permit office located at 940 Boonville Ave in Springfield. When Teague performs any work on your home, we handle all permit coordination entirely. You never have to call the county, fill out paperwork, or schedule an inspection with a building official. That is part of what we do on every job, so you do not have to think about it.
Battlefield’s storm season does not wait, and neither should your inspection. If you heard hail, saw high winds roll through the southern end of Greene County, or just have not had anyone look at your roof in the last year or two, we will come take a look at no cost to you. No pressure. No obligation. Just an honest, photo-documented report from a team that has been walking roofs across the Ozarks for over 50 years.
We have completed over 5,000 roofs across Southwest Missouri, and we are an Owens Corning Platinum Preferred Contractor. Call 417-883-7663 or visit our contact page to schedule your free inspection today. Teague Roofing Plus also handles siding, gutters, and windows when your exterior needs more than just a roof.